• Two to Travel
  • Ahmet Erkun
  • Two to Travel
  • Ahmet Erkun

CH & IT Roadtrip

A month-long road trip exploring Switzerland ... with a dip into Northern Italy ... Geneva-to-Geneva Roundtrip. Lue lisää
  • OtR: Saint-Saphorin

    8. elokuuta 2025, Sveitsi ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    For our last few days’ stay in Switzerland, we wanted someplace quiet … off-the-beaten path … but convenient to nearby attractions for sightseeing.

    We found what we were looking for at The Nest Lavaux … billed as “Your sanctuary nestled within the terraced vineyards of the Swiss Riviera …” between Montreaux and Lausanne.

    Getting to the property, a stand-alone apartment in a renovated house that was once the home of a vigneron, was quite the adventure since we followed the instructions from the GPS unit. Instead of taking us to the village via the highway and then dropping us down to The Nest, the GPS routed us via the barely-one-vehicle-wide roads that zigzag through terraced vineyards.

    We were so focused on the drive that neither of us thought to video the experience until we were relaxing with a glass of wine later. No, we are not going to repeat the drive just to show you what it was like! Suffice to say that there were some white-knuckles clutching the edge of the passenger seat.

    Was what we found at the end of the drive worth the drive?

    Absolutely. We are in the heart of the peaceful Lavaux Vineyards … a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 11th century … with expansive, stunning views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. We are so enchanted that we’re rethinking just how much sightseeing we might be doing during our three-night stay here.
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  • Saint-Saphorin: Lavaux Vineyards

    9. elokuuta 2025, Sveitsi ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    Vaud is a district of Switzerland … and is home to six Vaudois wine regions. The 18-mile long terraced vineyards of Lavaux make up one of these regions … considered by many to be the most spectacular. From where I sat on the balcony most of the day — until the sun started encroaching on my space on the balcony around 2:00p — I would agree with the spectacular nature of this place.

    History records that there were vines grown in Lavaux as early as the Roman times. The current terraces, however, date back to the 11th century … to a time when the Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries controlled the area.

    By all accounts, Switzerland’s Grand Crus wines are produced in the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards, which cover about 830 terraced-hectares on the south-facing northern shore of Lake Geneva. The reason for this is the solar, thermal, and radiation warmth the grapes receive … from three sources: the sun; the rays reflected from the surface of Lake Geneva; and the heat stored in the stone walls of the terraces.

    There are many ways one can explore the Lavaux vineyards … take a mini-train or bike tour; or a walking tour. Several of which include wine tasting. We opted to simply walk out of our AirBNB and follow one of the many paths that meander through the area at our own pace. We had our own tasting back at the apartment … thanks to a bottle of local wine gifted by our hosts.
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  • St Saphorin: Château de Chillon

    10. elokuuta 2025, Sveitsi ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    After enjoying breakfast on the balcony — the scenery dominated by the misty pastels of the lake and sky above us and the deep green of the vineyards below us — we set off for Veytaux … located south of Montreaux … and home to Château de Chillon, which overlooks Lake Geneva.

    The château, which excavations have led scientists to believe that the site has been occupied since the Bronze Age, is a popular place. This was evident from the moment we arrived to find the ‘free-for-three-hours parking’ along the lakeshore already crowded with cars, vans, and coaches. Mui’s ’parking luck’ held, however, and we found a spot. Setting the little clock placard that came with our rental to show our arrival time, we placed it on the dash and went off to explore the grand edifice.

    The château’s website describes the castle as follows: “The rocky island on which the castle sits was both a form of natural protection and a strategic position to control passage from the north to the south of Europe. The castle took on the oval shape of the genuine island upon which it was built. It is approximately 100m long and 50m wide. It also took its name from the rock; the word ‘Chillon’ meant ‘rocky platform’ in an ancient language.”

    The waterside cháteau, which is surrounded by a moat, has a history that dates back to 12th century … its name first appeared in written documents in 1150. In addition to its defensive purpose, it served as a royal residence, growing and changing through the centuries. Rather than going into all that detail, I’m going to link to the website for those interested in more information … https://www.chillon.ch/en/castle/.

    After purchasing our admission, we set off on a self-guided tour … starting in the underground rooms … built for storage but later used as a dungeon … its most famous occupant Bonivard, who was immortalized in Lord Byron’s poem, “The Prisoner of Chillon.” Then crossing one of the many courtyards, we made our way inside to wander through the great halls; explore the halls and rooms, including the plainly-decorated Bernese bedroom … that boasted an en suite bathroom and even running later … true luxuries of the period; climb the keep; and stroll along the sentry walks rimming the defensive walls of the château.

    My favorites of all the rooms we saw were (1) the Camera Domini (the lord’s bedroom), its walls decorated with 14th century murals of animals … info panels encouraging visitors to look for the faint depictions of a griffon and a dragon; and (2) the Chapel, considered a rarity in that it escaped “the iconoclastic zeal of the Reformation” … though it was used as first a granary and later as a powder room during the time known as the Bernese Period, the 19th century saw it revert to a place of worship for prisoners when the château was used as a prison by the Canton of Vaud.

    We ended up spending more time at Château de Chillon than we anticipated, so we scrapped the rest of our sightseeing ideas for the day. Instead, we went on a stroll along the lakeshore to enjoy views of the place from different vantage points. Returning to the cháteau, we decided to enjoy a light meal at the eatery on the grounds … Café Byron … named for the poet who is often thought to have been the one who was the “Prisoner of Chillon,” though that was never the case.

    Eventually, returning to The Nest, we wrapped up our day with wine and snacks on the balcony, enjoying the setting sun, which bathed the scenery in golden hues.

    Tomorrow, we return to Geneva … though we are considering spending the day in Annecy, France — as suggested by my brother — before we head to our hotel at the airport for an overnight stay before we fly to London on the 12th!
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  • Geneva: Musée Barbier-Mueller

    11. elokuuta 2025, Sveitsi ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

    With check-out from The Nest in St Saphorin at 11:00a, we had plenty of time to not only have breakfast on the balcony, but also do a conference call to determine the feasibility of an idea Mui and I have been tossing around.

    And then it was time to head to Annecy for the day before our overnight in Geneva. But that’s not what happened.

    Mui had noticed that the electrical system of our rental car was acting ‘quirky’ and wanted to return the car to the agency sooner rather than later. So, we programmed the GPS to take us to the airport … stopping along the way to drop off our bags at the Nash Suites Airport Hotel.

    Our room would not be available until 4:00p, so we figured we’d drop off the car and then take the train to Geneva Central to do some sightseeing in the city … maybe visit a museum or two. Not so easy to do on a Monday, but the woman at the info desk at the train station found us an option — Musée Barbier-Mueller.

    The museum was founded in 1977 by Monique and Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller … avid collectors of contemporary and non-western art. The mission of the museum is to preserve, study, exhibit, and publish a century-old collection that was begun by Josef Müller, Monique’s father, in 1908.

    The signage at the museum, explained further: “… The collection now comprises several thousand pieces and includes works of art from tribal and classical antiquity as well as sculptures, textiles and ornaments from civilizations throughout the world. A number of them are considered essential masterpieces.”

    After purchasing our admission — €5pp — we were invited to explore the exhibits at our own pace, and partake of complimentary coffee in the courtyard. Mui lost o time taking them up on the latter offer.

    We began with the rooms on the ground floor, and then went up to the second floor to see the current thematic exhibition that pairs some of the pieces from the collection with the photography of Jean-Baptiste Huynh … a self-taught French photographer.

    Small though the museum turned out to be, the exhibits were quite interesting and I’m glad we made time for this little gem.

    A meandering walk eventually led us to Restaurant Les Armures … where we had lunch on our second day in Geneva at the beginning of our trip … adjacent to the old armory in Old Town. We again opted for the café-like outdoor setting instead of the white-linen tables indoors. The food as tasty as it had been the first time … the service greatly improved.

    Enjoying gelato from Manu after our late lunch, we continued to meander, searching for a barber shop for Mui to get a haircut. Mission accomplished.

    We returned to the hotel after 4:00p to ensure that our room would be ready … and it was.

    Time now to relax and reminisce about our road trip. We certainly had a wonderful time and hope to return someday to explore places we did not get to this time.
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  • Bye Bye Switzerland!

    12. elokuuta 2025, Sveitsi ⋅ ☀️ 93 °F

    Why on earth did we decide to take a 7:30a flight from Geneva to London?!?!?!?

    Oh yeah, we wanted to make the most of our day and arrive at our final destination in the UK at a reasonable hour!

    We are now settled into our seats on the Swiss flight that will be whisking us to our next adventure. But that’s for another FindPenguins trip.

    Bye bye Switzerland!
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  • Roadtrip Overview

    10. tammikuuta, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 37 °F

    FindPenguins has a nice feature that creates a quick overview video of trip routes. No real work required on my part. Just click the button and the app does all the work.

    Now that the trip is in the rearview mirror and all the footprints are complete, I thought it would make for a fun ending … the last footprint for this trip.Lue lisää

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